The Buddha taught that people who seek spirituality, where the clarity of truth in a specific way is attractive to practitioners stop there. Every practitioner is devoted to life for the truth so if not selected carefully missed the deviation is very poor for life sacrifice. In addition, practice requires a power to motivate and nurture. The source of energy that brings the necessary strength to practice is compassion. Compassion is always the driving force for our every gesture, language and thought, the most sacred and essential vitality to unite and unify all purposeful behaviors that result in cultivation. .
The term in Buddhism
In Buddhist word tu means to correct. So we all want to be happy, then we must try to cultivate the Dharma to modify behavior. Temperament as well as narrow misconceptions are deeply rooted in each one of us.
The monkhood is to give up life because evil life sin, right?
Admit that through the course of history, the concept of life is evil sin, no matter how much to go on. It is necessary to go against the origins of the cult movement in the fourth century. Anyway, the shunning of the monks is manifested not only by the selection of deserted mountains to cultivate. There are always temptations that tempt people to be tempted, of course, they have to flee but if, as the Buddha taught, a spiritual practitioner needs to come to the midst of life to save man from sin and have be at peace in the soul.
Monasticism in Buddhism
Monkhood is a way of regulating the life of some abstainers from the body, controlling the language, and actively creating a peaceful and relaxed state of mind. The other person who looks at a monk will surely see the relaxed and friendly style of this man. Monasticism is not seeking to suppress impulses or to inhibit instinctual motions related to the body and mind, but rather to place oneself in positive emotions, such as love, caring. Others do not hurt any sentient beings. Monasticism is a voluntary act and a natural act, but it is also a commitment that requires a lot of energy to get rid of harmful, selfish, sinister habits. feeling turmoil and suffering. Monasticism or religious practice is a way of getting used to the virtuous and nonviolent way of life, as well as being aware of the responsibility for society and the environment, to remove the usual constraints to choose the light and the light. for the mind. The one who holds the precepts will create a peaceful atmosphere around them.
How should cultivators choose their way of life?
Practitioners have to choose a lifestyle that is single-minded, single-handedly and without a long way to go. In addition to these, there are hundreds of other precepts in the Buddhist scriptures that every monk must follow. Each must remember the precepts not to bind them, but they can help each one free himself from all constraints. The life of entanglements and bon plug of the secular and especially avoid the disturbance in the mind. On the secular side, at least five basic precepts are not killing, stealing, committing sexual misconduct, lying or using toxic substances that make drunken and addictive, and try to keep more gender Other.
The meaning of spiritual practice
Cultivating helps each person to feel the correct and accurate feelings or thoughts in our minds as well as our relationship to our surroundings. On the whole, spiritual practice is the exercise of experience as well as the sensation of the natural form of mind and body, free from all worries and lifestyles.
The Buddha taught us to come to Buddhism to see, not to believe. The learner must certainly recognize the truth by his own intellect. Studying the Buddha is to cultivate temperament, not for understanding. If we ourselves do not apply to practice, no matter how many Buddhist pagodas to go to the end of suffering. So righteousness is the root of peace and can end suffering.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.25/9/2017.
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